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A32989 Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical treated upon by the Bishop of London, president of the convocation for the province of Canterbury, and the rest of the bishops and clergy of the said province, and agreed upon with the King's Majesty's licence in their synod begun at London Anno Domini 1603, and in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord James, by the grace of God, King of England, France, and Ireland the first, and of Scotland the thirty seventh : and now published for the due observation of them, by His Majesty's authority, under the great seal of England. Church of England.; Bancroft, Richard, 1544-1610. 1678 (1678) Wing C4101; ESTC R40829 53,888 80

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now four times appointed in every Year for the Ordination of Deacons and Ministers there may ever be some time of trial of their behaviour in the Office of Deacon before they be admitted to the Order of Priesthood XXXIII The Titles of such as are to be made Ministers IT hath been long since provided by many Decrees of the Ancient Fathers that none should be admitted either Deacon or Priest who had not first some certain place where he might use his Function According to which Examples we do ordain that henceforth no Person shall be admitted into Sacred Orders except he shall at that time exhibit to the Bishop of whom he desireth Imposition of hands a Presentation of himself to some Ecclesiastical Preferment then void in that Diocess or shall bring to the said Bishop a true and undoubted Certificate that either he is provided of some Church within the said Diocess where he may attend the cure of Souls or of some Ministers place vacant either in the Cathedral Church of that Diocess or in some other Collegiate Church therein also situate where he may execute his Ministery or that he is a Fellow or in right as a Fellow or to be a Conduct or Chaplain in some Colledge in Cambridge or Oxford or except he be a Master of Arts of five years standing that liveth of his own Charge in either of the Universities or except by the Bishop himself that doth ordain him Minister he be shortly after to be admitted either to some Benefice or Curatship then void And if any Bishop shall admit any Person into the Ministery that hath none of these Titles as is aforesaid then he shall keep and maintain him with all things necessary till he do prefer him to some Ecclesiastical Living And if the said Bishop shall refuse so to do he shall be suspended by the Archbishop being assisted with another Bishop from giving of Orders by the space of a Year XXXIV The Quality of such as are to be made Ministers NO Bishop shall henceforth admit any Person into Sacred Orders which is not of his own Diocess except he be either of one of the Universities of this Realm or except he shall bring Letters Dimissory so termed from the Bishop of whose Diocess he is and desiring to be a Deacon is three and twenty years old and to be a Priest four and twenty years compleat and hath taken some Degree of School in either of the said Universities or at the least except he be able to yield an account of his Faith in Latin according to the Articles of Religion approved in the Synod of the Bishops and Clergy of this Realm One thousand five hundred sixty and two and to confirm the same by sufficient Testimonies out of the holy Scriptures and except moreover he shall then exhibit Letters Testimonial of his good Life and Conversation under the Seal of some College of Cambridge or Oxford where before he remained or of three or four grave Ministers together with the Subscription and Testimony of other credible Persons who have known his life and behaviour by the space of three years next before XXXV The Examination of such as are to be made Ministers THE Bishop before he admit any Person to holy Orders shall diligently examine him in the presence of those Ministers that shall assist him at the Imposition of hands And if the said Bishop have any lawful impediment he shall cause the said Ministers carefully to examine every such Person so to be Ordered Provided that they who shall assist the Bishop in examining and laying on of hands shall be of his Cathedral Church if they may conveniently be had or other sufficient Preachers of the same Diocess to the number of three at the least And if any Bishop or Suffragan shall admit any to Sacred Orders who is not so qualified and examined as before we have Ordained the Archbishop of his Province having notice thereof and being assisted therein by one Bishop shall suspend the said Bishop or Suffragan so offending from making either Deacons or Priests for the space of two years XXXVI Subscription required of such as are to be made Ministers NO Person shall hereafter be received into the Ministery nor either by Institution or Collation admitted to any Ecclesiastical Living nor suffered to Preach to Catechize or to be a Lecturer or Reader of Divinity in either University or in any Cathedral or Collegiate Church City or Market-Town Parish-Church Chapel or in any other place within this Realm except he be Licensed either by the Archbishop or by the Bishop of the Diocess where he is to be placed under their Hands and Seals or by one of the two Universities under their Seal likewise and except he shall first subscribe to these three Articles following in such manner and sort as we have here appointed 1. That the King's Majesty under God is the only Supream Governour of this Realm and of all other His Highness Dominions and Countries as well in all Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Things or Causes as Temporal and that no Foreign Prince Person Prelate State or Potentate hath or ought to have any Jurisdiction Power Superiority Preheminence or Authority Ecclesiastical or Spiritual within His Majesty's said Realms Dominions and Countries 2. That the Book of Common-Prayer and of Ordering of Bishops Priests and Deacons containeth in it nothing contrary to the Word of God and that it may lawfully so be used and that he himself will use the Form in the said Book prescribed in Publick Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and none other 3. That he alloweth the Book of Articles of Religion agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both Provinces and the whole Clergy in the Convocation holden at London in the Year of our Lord God One thousand five hundred sixty and two and that he acknowledgeth all and every the Articles therein contained being in number Nine and thirty besides the Ratification to be agreeable to the Word Of God To these three Articles whosoever will subscribe he shall for the avoiding of all ambiguities subscribe in this Order and Form of Words setting down both his Christian and Sirname viz. IN. N. do willingly and ex animo subscribe to these three Articles above-mentioned and to all things that are contained in them And if any Bishop shall Ordain Admit or License any as is aforesaid Except he first have subscribed in manner and form as here we have appointed he shall be suspended from giving of Orders and Licences to Preach for the space of twelve Months But if either of the Universities shall offend therein we leave them to the danger of the Law and His Majesty's Censure XXXVII Subscription before the Diocesan NOne Licensed as is aforesaid to Preach Read Lecture or Catechise coming to reside in any Diocess shall be permitted there to Preach Read Lecture Catechise or Minister the Sacraments or to execute any other Ecclesiastical Function by what Authority soever he
and the other in refusing to learn as aforesaid Let them be suspended by their Ordinaries if they be not Children and if they so persist by the space of a month then let them be excommunicated LX. Confirmation to be performed once in three years FOrasmuch as it hath been a solemn ancient and laudable Custom in the Church of God continued from the Apostles times that all Bishops should lay their Hands upon Children baptized and instructed in the Catechism of Christian Religion praying over them and blessing them which we commonly call Confirmation and that this holy Action hath been accustomed in the Church in former Ages to be performed in the Bishops Visitation every third Year We will and appoint that every Bishop or his Suffragan in his accustomed Visitation do in his own Person carefully observe the said Custom And if in that year by reason of some Infirmity he be not able personally to Visit then he shall not omit the Execution of that Duty of Confirmation the next year after as he may conveniently LXI Ministers to prepare Children for Confirmation EVery Minister that has Cure and Charge of Souls for the better accomplishing of the Orders prescribed in the Book of Common-Prayer concerning Confirmation shall take especial Care as that none shall be presented to the Bishop for him to lay his Hands upon but such as can render an account of their Faith according to the Catechism in the said Book contained And when the Bishop shall assign any time for the Performance of that part of his Duty every such Minister shall use his best endeavour to prepare and make able and likewise to procure as many as he can to be then brought and by the Bishop to be confirmed LXII Ministers not to marry any Persons without Banns or Licence NO Minister upon pain of Suspension per triennium ipso facto shall celebrate Matrimony between any Persons without a Faculty or Licence granted by some of the Persons in these our Constitutions expressed except the Banns of Matrimony have been first published three several Sundays or Holy-days in the time of Divine Service in the Parish-Churches and Chapels where the said Parties dwell according to the Book of Common Prayer Neither shall any Minister upon the like pain under any Pretence whatsoever joyn any persons so Licensed in Marriage at any unseasonable times but only between the hours of Eight and Twelve in the Fore-noon nor in any private Place but either in the said Churches or Chapels where one of them dwelleth and likewise in time of Divine Service nor when Banns are thrice asked and no Licence in that respect necessary before the Parents or Governours of the Parties to be married being under the age of twenty and one years shall either personally or by sufficient Testimony signifie to him their Consents given to the said Marriage LXIII Ministers of Exempt Churches not to Marry without Banns or Licence EVery Minister who shall hereafter celebrate Marriage between any Persons contrary to our said Constitutions or any part of them under colour of any peculiar Liberty or Privilege claimed to appertain to certain Churches and Chapels shall be suspended per triennium by the Ordinary of the Place where the offence shall be committed And if any such Minister shall afterwards remove from the Place where he hath committed that Fault before he bo suspended as is aforesaid then shall the Bishop of the Diocess or Ordinary of the Place where he remaineth upon Certificate under the hand and Seal of the other Ordinary from whose Jurisdiction he removed excute that Censure upon him LXIV Ministers solemnly to bid Holy-days EVery Parson Vicar or Curate shall in his several Charge declare to the People every Sunday at the time appointed in the Communion Book whether there be any Holy-days or Fasting-days the Week following And if any do hereafter wittingly offend herein and being once admonished thereof by his Ordinary shall again omit that Duty let him be censured according to Law until he submit himself to the due performance of it LXV Ministers solemnly to denounce Recusants and Excommunicates ALL Ordinaries shall in their several Jurisdictions carefully see and give Order that as well those who for obstinate refusing to frequent Divine Service established by publick Authority within this Realm of England as those also especially of the better sort and condition who for notorious Contumacy or other notable Crimes stand lawfully Excommunicate unless within three months immediately after the said Sentence of Excommunication pronounced against them they reform themselves and obtain the Benefit of Absolution be every six months ensuing as well in the Parish Church as in the Cathedral Church of the Diocess in which they remain by the Minister openly in time of Divine Service upon some Sunday denounced and declared Excommunicate that others may be thereby both admonished to refrain their Company and Society and excited the rather to procure out a Writ De Excommunicato capiendo thereby to bring and reduce them into due order and obedience Likewise the Register of every Ecclesiastical Court shall yearly between Michaelmas and Christmas duly certifie the Archbishop of the Province of all and singular the Premises aforesaid LXVI Ministers to confer with Recusants EVery Minister being a Preacher and having any Popish Recusant or Recusants in his Parish and thought fit by the Bishop of the Diocess shall labour diligently with them from time to time thereby to reclaim them from their Errors And if he be no Preacher or not such a Preacher then he shall procure if he can possibly some that are Preachers so qualified to take pains with them for that purpose If he can procure none then he shall inform the Bishop of the Diocess thereof who shall not only appoint some Neighbour Preacher or Preachers adjoyning to take that Labour upon them but himself also as his important Affairs will permit him shall use his best Endeavour by Instruction Persuasion and all good means he can devise to reclaim both them and all other within his Diocess so affected LXVII Ministers to Visit the Sick VVHEN any Person is dangerously sick in any Parish the Minister or Curate having Knowledge thereof shall resort unto him or her if the Disease be not known or probably suspected to be infectious to instruct and comfort them in their Distress according to the Order of the Communion Book if he be no Preacher or if he be a Preacher then as he shall think most needful and convenient And when any is passing out of this Life a Bell shall be tolled and the Minister shall not then slack to do his last Duty And after the Parties Death if it so fall out there shall be rung no more but one short Peal and one other before the Burial and one other after the Burial LXVIII Ministers not to refuse to Christen or Bury NO Minister shall refuse or delay to Christen any Child according to the Form of the Book
CONSTITUTIONS AND Canons Ecclesiastical TREATED UPON By the BISHOP of LONDON President of the CONVOCATION FOR THE Province of CANTERBURY AND The rest of the Bishops and Clergy of the said Province AND Agreed upon with the King's Majesty's Licence in their Synod begun at London Anno Domini 1603. And in the Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord JAMES by the Grace of God King of England France and Ireland the First and of Scotland the Thirty seventh AND Now Published for the due Observation of them by His Majesty's Authority UNDER THE Great Seal of England LONDON Printed for Samuel Mearne Stationer to the King 's most Excellent Majesty and Robert Pawlet 1678. JAMES by the Grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith c. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting Whereas our Bishops Deans of our Cathedral Churches Archdeacons Chapters and Colledges and the other Clergy of every Diocess within the Province of Canterbury being summoned and called by Virtue of our Writ directed to the most Reverend Father in God John late Archbishop of Canterbury and bearing Date the 31. Day of January in the First Year of Our Reign of England France and Ireland and of Scotland the 37. to have appeared before him in our Cathedral Church of St. Paul in London the 20. Day of March then next ensuing or elsewhere as he should have thought it most convenient to treat consent and conclude upon certain difficult and urgent Affairs mentioned in the said Writ Did thereupon at the time appointed and within the Cathedral Church of St. Paul aforesaid assemble themselves and appear in Convocation for that purpose according to Our said Writ before the Right Reverend Father in God Richard Bishop of London duly upon a second Writ of Ours dated the 9. Day of March aforesaid authorized appointed and constituted by reason of the said Archbishop of Canterbury his Death President of the said Convocation to execute those things which by Virtue of Our first Writ did appertain to him the said Archbishop to have executed if he had lived We for divers urgent and weighty Causes and Considerations Us thereunto especially moving of Our especial Grace certain Knowledge and meer Motion did by Virtue of our Prerogative Royal and Supreme Authority in Causes Ecclsieastical give and grant by Our several Letters Patents under Our Great Seal of England the one dated the 12. Day of April last past and the other the 25. Day of June then next following full free and lawful Liberty Licence Power and Authority unto the said Bishop of London President of the said Convocation and to the other Bishops Deans Archdeacons Chapters and Colledges and the rest of the Clergy before mentioned of the said Province That they from time to time during Our first Parliament now Prorogued might confer treat debate consider consult and agree of and upon such Canons Orders Ordinances and Constitutions as they should think necessary fit and convenient for the Honour and Service of Almighty God the good and quiet of the Church and the better Government thereof to be from time to time observed performed fulfilled and kept as well by the Archbishops of Canterbury the Bishops and their Successors and the rest of the whole Clergy of the said Province of Canterbury in their several Callings Offices Functions Ministeries Degrees and Administrations as also by all and every Dean of the Arches and other Iudge of the said Archbishop's Courts Guardians of Spiritualties Chancellors Deans and Chapters Archdeacons Commissaries Officials Registers and all and every other Ecclesiastical Officers and their inferiour Ministers whatsoever of the same Province of Canterbury in their and every of their distinct Courts and in the order and manner of their and every of their Proceedings and by all other Persons within this Realm as far as lawfully being Members of the Church it may concern them as in our said Letters Patents amongst other Clauses more at large doth appear Forasmuch as the Bishop of London President of the said Convocation and others the said Bishops Deans Archdeacons Chapters and Colledges with the rest of the Clergy having met together at the time and place before mentioned and then and there by Virtue of Our said Authority granted unto them treated of concluded and agreed upon certain Canons Orders Ordinances and Constitutions to the end and purpose by Us limited and prescribed unto them and have thereupon offered and presented the same unto Us most humbly desiring Us to give Our Royal Assent unto their said Canons Orders Ordinances and Constitutions according to the Form of a certain Statute or Act of Parliament made in that behalf in the 25. Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth and by Our said Prerogative Royal and Supreme Authority in Causes Ecclesiastical to ratifie by Our Letters Patents under Our Great Seal of England and to confirm the same the Title and Tenour of them being word for word as ensueth Constitutions and Canons ECCLESIASTICAL Treated upon by the Bishop of London President of the Convocation for the Province of Canterbury and the rest of the Bishops and Clergy of the said Province and agreed upon with the King's Majesty's Licence in their Synod begun at London Anno Dom. 1603. And in the year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord JAMES by the Grace of God King of England France and Ireland the First and of Scotland the Thirty seventh Of the Church of ENGLAND I. The King's Supremacy over the Church of England in Causes Ecclesiastical to be maintained AS our Duty to the King 's most Excellent Majesty requireth We first decree and ordain That the Archbishop of Canterbury from time to time all Bishops of this Province all Deans Archdeacons Parsons Vicars and all other Ecclesiastical Persons shall faithfully keep and observe and as much as in them lieth shall cause to be observed and kept of others all and singular Laws and Statutes made for restoring to the Crown of this Kingdom the Ancient Jurisdiction over the State Ecclesiastical and abolishing of all Foreign Power repugnant to the same Furthermore all Ecclesiastical Persons having Cure of Souls and all other Preachers and Readers of Divinity Lectures shall to the uttermost of their Wit Knowledge and Learning purely and sincerely without any colour or dissimulation teach manifest open and declare four times every Year at the least in their Sermons and other Collations and Lectures That all usurped and Foreign Power forasmuch as the same hath no Establishment nor ground by the Law of God is for most just Causes taken away and abolished and that therefore no manner of Obedience or Subjection within His Majesty's Realms and Dominions is due unto any such Foreign Power but that the King's Power within His Realms of England Scotland and Ireland and all other His Dominions and Countries is the Highest Power under God to whom all men as well Inhabitants as born within the same do by
God's Laws owe most Loyalty and Obedience afore and above all other Powers and Potentates in Earth II. Impugners of the King's Supremacy censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm That the King's Majesty hath not the same Authority in Causes Ecclesiastical that the godly Kings had amongst the Jews and Christian Emperours of the Primitive Church or impeach any part of His Regal Supremacy in the said Causes restored to the Crown and by the Laws of this Realm therein established Let him be Excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but only by the Archbishop after his Repentance and Publick Revocation of those his wicked Errors III. The Church of England a true and Apostolical Church WHosoever shall hereafter affirm That the Church of England by Law established under the King's Majesty is not a true and an Apostolical Church teaching and maintaining the Doctrine of the Apostles Let him be Excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but only by the Archbishop after his Repentance and Publick Revocation of this his wicked Errour IV. Impugners of the Publick Worship of God established in the Church of England censured WHosoever shall hereafter affim That the Form of God's Worship in the Church of England established by Law and contained in the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of Sacraments is a corrupt superstitious or unlawful Worship of God or containeth any thing in it that is repugnant to the Scriptures Let him be Excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but by the Bishop of the Place or Archbishop after his Repentance and Publick Revocation of such his wicked Errors V. Impugners of the Articles of Religion established in the Church of England censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm That any of the Nine and thirty Articles agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both Provinces and the whole Clergy in the Convocation holden at London in the Year of our Lord God One thousand five hundred sixty two for avoiding diversities of Opinions and for the establishing of Consent touching true Religion are in any part superstitious or erroneous or such as he may not with a good Conscience subscribe unto Let him be Excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but only by the Archbishop after his Repentance and publick Revocation of such his wicked Errors VI. Impugners of the Rites and Ceremonies established in the Church of England censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm That the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England by Law established are wicked Antichristian or superstitious or such as being commanded by lawful Authority men who are zealously and godly affected may not with any good Conscience approve them use them or as occasion requireth subscribe unto them Let him be Excommunicated ipso facto and not restored until he repent and publickly revoke such his wicked Errors VII Impugners of the Government of the Church of England by Archbishops Bishops c. censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm that the Government of the Church of England under His Majesty by Archbishops Bishops Deans Archdeacons and the rest that bear Office in the same is Antichristian or repugnant to the Word of God Let him be Excommunicated ipso facto and so continue until he repent and publickly revoke such his wicked Errors VIII Impugners of the Form of consecrating and ordering Archbishops Bishops c. in the Church of England censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm or teach That the Form and manner of making and consecrating Bishops Priests and Deacons containeth any thing in it that is repugnant to the Word of God or that they who are made Bishops Priests or Deacons in that Form are not lawfully made nor ought to be accounted either by themselves or others to be truly either Bishops Priests or Deacons until they have some other calling to those Divine Offices Let him be Excommunicated ipso facto not to be restored until he repent and publickly revoke such his wicked Errors IX Authors of Schism in the Church of England censured WHosoever shall hereafter separate themselves from the Communion of Saints as it is approved by the Apostles Rules in the Church of England and combine themselves together in a new Brother-hood accompting the Christians who are conformable to the Doctrine Government Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England to be prophane and unmeet for them to joyn with in Christian Profession Let them be Excommunicated ipso facto and not restored but by the Archbishop after their Repentance and Publick Revocation of such their wicked Errors X. Maintainers of Schismaticks in the Church of England censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm That such Ministers as refuse to subscribe to the Form and manner of God's Worship in the Church of England prescribed in the Communion Book and their Adherents may truly take unto them the Name of another Church not established by Law and dare presume to publish it That this their pretended Church hath of long time groaned under the Burthen of certain Grievances imposed upon it and upon the Members thereof before mentioned by the Church of England and the Orders and Constitutions therein by Law established Let them be Excommunicated and not restored until they repent and pulickly revoke such their wicked Errors XI Maintainers of Conventicles censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm or maintain That there are within this Realm other Meetings Assemblies or Congregations of the King 's born Subjects than such as by the Laws of this Land are held and allowed which may rightly challenge to themselves the Name of True and Lawful Churches Let him be Excommunicated and not restored but by the Archbishop after his Repentance and Publick Revocation of such his wicked Errors XII Maintainers of Constitutions made in Conventicles censured WHosoever shall hereafter affirm That it is lawful for any sort of Ministers and Lay-persons or of either of them to joyn together and make Rules Orders or Constitutions in Causes Ecclesiastical without the King's Authority and shall submit themselves to be ruled and governed by them Let them be Excommunicated ipso facto and not be restored until they repent and publickly revoke those their wicked and Anabaptistical Errors Of Divine Service and Administration of the SACRAMENTS XIII Due Celebration of Sundays and Holy-days ALL manner of Persons within the Church of England shall from henceforth celebrate and keep the Lord's Day commonly called Sunday and other Holy-days according to God's Holy Will and Pleasure and the Orders of the Church of England prescribed in that behalf that is in hearing the Word of God read and taught in private and publick Prayers in acknowledging their Offences to God and amendment of the same in reconciling themselves charitably to their Neighbours where displeasure hath been in oftentimes receiving the Communion of the Body and Blood of Christ in visiting of the poor and Sick using all godly and sober Conversation XIV The prescript Form of Divine Service to be used on Sundays and Holy-days THE Common Prayer shall be said or sung
distinctly and reverently upon such days as are appointed to be kept holy by the Book of Common-Prayer and their Eves and at convenient and usual times of those days and in such place of every Church as the Bishop of the Doicess or Ecclesiastical Ordinary of the Place shall think meet for the largeness or straitness of the same so as the People may be most edified All Ministers likewise shall observe the Orders Rites and Ceremonies prescribed in the Book of Common-Prayer as well in reading the holy Scriptures and saying of Prayers as in Administration of the Sacraments without either diminishing in regard of preaching or in any other respect or adding any thing in the matter or form thereof XV. The Letany to be read on Wednesdays and Fridays THE Letany shall be said or sung when and as it is set down in the Book of Common-Prayer by the Parsons Vicars Ministers or Curats in all Cathedral Collegiate Parish Churches and Chapels in some convenient Place according to the discretion of the Bishop of the Diocess or Ecclesiastical Ordinary of the Place And that we may speak more particularly upon Wednesdays and Fridays weekly though they be not Holydays the Minister at the accustomed hours of Service shall resort to the Church and Chapel and warning being given to the People by tolling of a Bell shall say the Letany prescribed in the Book of Common-Prayer whereunto we wish every Housholder dwelling within half a mile of the Church to come or send one at the least of his Houshold fit to joyn with the Minister in Prayers XVI Colledges to use the Prescript Form of Divine Service IN the whole Divine Service and Administration of the holy Communion in all Colledges and Halls in both Universities the Order Form and Ceremonies shall be duly observed as they are set down and prescribed in the Book of Common-Prayer without any Omission or Alteration XVII Students in Colledges to wear Surplices in time of Divine Service ALL Masters and Fellows of Colledges or Halls and all the Scholars and Students in either of the Universities shall in their Churches and Chapels upon all Sundays Holydays and their Eves at the time of Divine Service wear Surplices according to the Order of the Church of England and such as are Graduats shall agreeably wear with their Surplices such Hoods as do severally appertain unto their Degrees XVIII A Reverence and Attention to be used within the Church in time of Divine Service IN the time of Divine Service and of every part thereof all due Reverence is to be used for it is according to the Apostle's Rule Let all things be done decently and according to order Answerable to which Decency and Order we judge these our Directions following No man shall cover his Head in the Church or Chapel in the time of Divine Service except he have some Infirmity in which case let him wear a Night-cap or Coif All manner of Persons then present shall reverently kneel upon their knees when the general Confession Letany and other Prayers are read and shall stand up at the saying of the Belief according to the Rules in that behalf prescribed in the Book of Common-Prayer And likewise when in time of Divine Service the Lord Jesus shall be mentioned due and lowly Reverence shall be done by all Persons present as it hath been accustomed testifying by these Outward Ceremonies and Gestures their inward Humility Christian Resolution and due acknowledgement that the Lord Jesus Christ the true Eternal Son of God is the only Saviour of the World in whom alone all the Mercies Graces and Promises of God to Mankind for this Life and the Life to come are fully and wholly comprized None either Man Woman or Child of what calling soever shall be otherwise at such times busied in the Church than in quiet attendance to hear mark and understand that which is Read Preached or Ministred saying in their due places audibly with the Minister the Confession the Lord's Prayer and the Creed and making such other Answers to the Publick Prayers as are appointed in the Book of Common-Prayer Neither shall they disturb the Service or Sermon by walking or talking or any other way nor depart out of the Church during the time of Service or Sermon without some urgent or reasonable cause XIX Loyterers not to be suffered near the Church in time of Divine Service THE Church-wardens or Quest-men and their Assistants shall not suffer any idle Persons to abide either in the Church-yard or Church-porch during the time of Divine Service or Preaching but shall cause them either to come in or to depart XX. Bread and Wine to be provided against every Communion THE Church-wardens of every Parish against the time of every Communion shall at the charge of the Parish with the advice and direction of the Minister provide a sufficient quantity of fine white Bread and of good and wholesom Wine for the number of Communicants that shall from time to time receive there which Wine we require to be brought to the Communion Table in a clean and sweet standing Pot or Stoop of Pewter if not of purer Metal XXI The Communion to be thrice a-Year received IN every Parish Church and Chapel where Sacraments are to be administred within this Realm the holy Communion shall be ministred by the Parson Vicar or Minister so often and at such times as every Parishioner may Communicate at the least thrice in the Year whereof the Feast of Easter to be one according as they are appointed by the Book of Common-Prayer Provided That every Minister as oft as he administreth the Communion shall first receive that Sacrament himself Furthermore no Bread or Wine newly brought shall be used but first the Words of Institution shall be rehearsed when the said Bread and Wine be present upon the Communion Table Likewise the Minister shall deliver both the Bread and the Wine to every Communicant severally XXII Warning to be given beforehand for the Communion VVHereas every Lay Person is bound to receive the holy Communion thrice every Year and many notwithstanding do not receive that Sacrament once in a year We do require every Minister to give warning to his Parishioners publickly in the Church at Morning Prayer the Sunday before every time of his administring that holy Sacrament for their better preparation of themselves Which said warning we enjoyn the said Parishioners to accept and obey under the penalty and danger of the Law XXIII Students in Colledges to receive the Communion four times a-Year IN all Colledges and Halls within both the Universities the Masters and Fellows such especially as have any Pupils shall be careful that all their said Pupils and the rest that remain amongst them be well brought up and throughly instructed in Points of Religion and that they do diligently frequent Publick Service and Sermons and receive the holy Communion which we ordain to be administred in all such Colledges and Halls the first and second
be thereunto admitted unless he first consent and subscribe to the three Articles before mentioned in the presence of the Bishop of the Diocess wherein he is to Preach Read Lecture Catechise or Administer the Sacraments as aforesaid XXXVIII Revolters after Subscription censured IF any Minister after he hath once subscribed to the said three Articles shall omit to use the Form of Prayer or any of the Orders or Ceremonies prescribed in the Communion-Book let him be suspended and if after a Month he do not reform and submit himself let him be excommunicated and then if he shall not submit himself within the space of another Month let him be deposed from the Ministery XXXIX Cautions for Institution of Ministers into Benefices NO Bishop shall institute any to a Benefice who hath been Ordained by any other Bishop except he first shew unto him his Letters of Orders and bring him a sufficient Testimony of his former good Life and Behaviour if the Bishop shall require it and lastly shall appear upon due Examination to be worthy of his Ministery XL. An Oath against Simony at Institution into Benefices TO avoid the detestable sin of Simony because buying and selling of Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Functions Offices Promotions Dignities and Livings is execrable before God therefore the Arch-Bishop and all and every Bishop or Bishops or any other Person or Persons having Authority to Admit Institute Collate Install or to Confirm the Election of any Archbishop Bishop or other Person or Persons to any Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Function Dignity Promotion Title Office Jurisdiction Place or Benefice with Cure or without Cure or to any Ecclesiastical Living whatsoever shall before every such Admission Institution Collation Installation or Confirmation of Election respectively minister to every Person hereafter to be Admitted Instituted Collated Installed or Confirmed in or to any Archbishoprick Bishoprick or other Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Function Dignity Promotion Title Jurisdiction Place or Benefice with Cure or without Cure or in or to any Ecclesiastical Living whatsoever this Oath in Manner and Form following the same to be taken by every one whom it concerneth in his own Person and not by a Proctor IN. N. do swear That I have made no Simoniacal Payment Contract or Promise directly or indirectly by my self or by any other to my Knowledge or with my Consent to any Person or Persons whatsoever for or concerning the Procuring and Obtaining of this Ecclesiastical Dignity Place Preferment Office or Living respectively and particularly naming the same whereunto he is to be Admitted Instituted Collated Installed or Confirmed nor will at any time hereafter perform or satisfie any such kind of Payment Contract or Promise made by any other without my knowledge or consent So help me God through Jesus Christ. XLI Licences for Plurality of Benefices limited and Residence enjoined NO Licence or Dispensation for the keeping of more Benfices with Cure than one shall be granted to any but such only as shall be thought very well worthy for his Learning and very well able and sufficient to discharge his Duty that is who shall have taken the Degrce of a Master of Arts at the least in one of the Universities of this Realm and be a publick and sufficient Preacher Licensed Provided always That he be by a good and sufficient Caution bound to make his personal Residence in each his said Benefices for some reasonable time in every year And that the said Benefices be not more than thirty miles distant asunder and lastly that he have under him in the Benefice where he doth not reside a Preacher lawfully allowed that is able sufficiently to teach and instruct the People XLII Residence of Deans in their Churches EVery Dean Master or Warden or chief Governour of any Cathedral or Collegiate Church shall be resident in his said Cathedral or Collegiate Church fourscore and ten days Conjunction or Divisim in every Year at the least and then shall continue there in Preaching the Word of God and keeping good Hospitality except he shall be otherwise let with weighty and urgent Causes to be approved by the Bishop of the Diocess or in any other lawful sort dispensed with And when he is is present He with the rest of the Canons or Prebendaries resident shall take special Care that the Statutes and laudable Customs of their Church not being contrary to the Word of God or Prerogative Royal The Statutes of this Realm being in force concerning Ecclesiastical Order and all other Constitutions now set forth and confirmed by his Majesty's Authority and such as shall be lawfully enjoyned by the Bishop of the Diocess in his Visitation according to the Statutes and Customs of the same Church or the Ecclesiastical Laws of this Realm be diligently observed and that the petty Canons Vicars choral and other Ministers of their Church be urged to the Study of the Holy Scriptures and every one of them to have the New Testament not only in English but also in Latin XLIII Deans and Prebendaries to Preach during their Residence THE Dean Master Warden or chief Governour Prebendaries and Canons in every Cathedral and Collegiate Church shall not only Preach there in their own Persons so often as they are bound by Law Statute Ordinance or Custom but shall likewise Preach in other Churches of the same Diocess where they are Resident and especially in those Places whence they or their Church receive any yearly Rents or Profits And in case they themselves be sick or lawfully absent they shall substitute such licensed Preachers to supply their turns as by the Bishop of the Diocess shall be thought meet to Preach in Cathedral Churches And if any otherwise neglect or omit to supply his Course as is aforesaid the Offender shall be punished by the Bishop or by him or them to whom the Jurisdiction of that Church appertaineth according to the Quality of the Offence XLIV Prebendaries to be resident upon their Benefices NO Prebendaries nor Canons in Cathedral or Collegiate Churches having one or more Benefices with Cure and not being Residentiaries in the same Cathedral or Collegiate Churches shall under colour of their said Prebends absent themselves from their Benefices with Cure above the space of one Month in the Year unless it be for some urgent Cause and certain time to be allowed by the Bishop of the Diocess And such of the said Canons and Prebendaries as by the Ordinances of the Cathedral or Collegiate Churches do stand bound to be Resident in the same shall so among themselves sort and proportion the times of the Year concerning Residence to be kept in the said Churches as that some of them always shall be personally Resident there and that all those who be or shall be Residentiaries in any Cathedral or Collegiate Church shall after the days of their Residency appointed by their local Statutes or Customs expired presently repair to their Benefices or some one of them or to some other charge where the
Law requireth their Presence there to discharge their Duties according to the Laws in that Case provided And the Bishop of the Diocess shall see the same to be duly performed and put in Execution XLV Beneficed Preachers being Resident upon their Livings to Preach every Sunday EVery Beneficed man allowed to be a Preacher and residing on his Benefice having no lawful Impediment shall in his own Cure or in some other Church or Chappel where he may conveniently near adjoyning where no Preacher is preach one Sermon every Sunday of the Year wherein he shall soberly and sincerely divide the Word of Truth to the glory of God and to the best Edification of the People XLVI Beneficed men not Preachers to procure monthly Sermons EVery Beneficed man not allowed to be a Preacher shall procure Sermons to be Preached in his Cure once in every Month at the least by Preachers lawfully Licensed if his Living in the Judgment of the Ordinary will be able to bear it And upon every Sunday when there shall not be a Sermon preached in his Cure he or his Curate shall read some one of the Homilies prescribed or to be prescribed by Authority to the intents aforesaid XLVII Absence of Beneficed men to be supplied by Curates that are allowed Preachers EVery Beneficed man Licensed by the Laws of this Realm upon urgent Occasions of other Service not to reside upon his Benefice shall cause his Cure to be supplied by a Curate that is a sufficient and Licensed Preacher if the worth of the Benefice will bear it But whosoever hath two Benefices shall maintain a Preacher Licensed in the Benefice where he doth not reside except he preach himself at both of them usually XLVIII None to be Curates but allowed by the Bishop NO Curate or Minister shall be permitted to serve in any Place without Examination and Admission of the Bishop of the Diocess or Ordinary of the Place having Episcopal Jurissdiction in Writing under his Hand and Seal having respect to the greatness of the Cure and meetness of the Party And the said Curates and Ministers if they remove from one Diocess to another shall not be by any means admitted to serve without Testimony of the Bishop of the Diocess or Ordinary of the Place as aforesaid whence they came in Writing of their Honesty Ability and Conformity to the Ecclesiastical Laws of the Church of England Nor any shall serve more than one Church or Chapel upon one day Except that Chapel be a Member of the Parish Church or united thereunto and unless the said Church or Chapel where such a Minister shall serve in two places be not able in the Judgment of the Bishop or Ordinary as aforesaid to maintain a Curate XLIX Ministers not allowed Preachers may not Expound NO Person whatsoever not examined and approved by the Bishop of the Diocess or not Licensed as is aforesaid for a sufficient or convenient Preacher shall take upon him to Expound in his own Cure or elsewhere any Scripture or matter of Doctrine but shall only study to read plainly and aptly without glossing or adding the Homilies already set forth or hereafter to be published by Lawful Authority for the Confirmation of the true Faith and for the good Instruction and Edification of the People L. Strangers not admitted to Preach without shewing their Licence NEither the Minister Church wardens nor any other Officers of the Church shall suffer any man to preach within their Churches or Chapels but such as by shewing their Licence to Preach shall appear unto them to be sufficiently authorized thereunto as is aforesaid LI. Strangers not admitted to Preach in Cathedral Churches without sufficient Authority THE Deans Presidents and Residentiaries of any Cathedral or Collegiate Church shall suffer no Stranger to Preach unto the People in their Churches except they be allowed by the Archbishop of the Province or by the Bishop of the same Diocess or by either of the Universities And if any in his Sermon shall publish any Doctrine either strange or disagreeing from the Word of God or from any of the Articles of Religion agreed upon in the Convocation House Anno 1562. or from the Book of Common Prayers the Dean or the Residents shall by their Letters subscribed with some of their Hands that heard him so soon as may be give notice of the same to the Bishop of the Diocess that he may determine the Matter and take such Order therein as he shall think convenient LII The Names of Strange Preachers to be noted in a Book THAT the Bishop may understand if Occasion so require what Sermons are made in every Church of his Diocess and who presume to preach without Licence the Church-wardens and Side-men shall see that the Names of all Preachers which come to their Church from any other Place be noted in a Book which they shall have ready for that Purpose wherein every Preacher shall subscribe his Name the Day wherein he preached and the Name of the Bishop of whom he had Licence to Preach LIII No Publick Opposition between Preachers IF any Preacher shall in the Pulpit particularly or namely of purpose impugn or confute any Doctrine delivered by any other Preacher in the same Church or in any Church near adjoyning before he hath acquainted the Bishop of the Diocess therewith and received Order what to do in that Case because upon such publick and Dissenting and contradicting there may grow much Offence and Disquietness unto the People the Church-wardens or Party grieved shall forthwith signifie the same to the said Bishop and not suffer the said Preacher any more to occupy that place which he hath once abused except he faithfully promise to forbear all such matter of Contention in the Church until the Bishop hath taken further Order therein who shall with all convenient Speed so proceed therein that publick Satisfaction may be made in the Congregation where the Offence was given Provided That if either of the Parties Offending do appeal he shall not be suffered to preach pendentelite LIV. The Licences of Preachers refusing Conformity to be void IF any man Licensed heretofore to Preach by any Archbishop Bishop or by either of the Universities shall at any time from henceforth refuse to conform himself to the Laws Ordinances and Rites Ecclesiastical established in the Church of England he shall be admonished by the Bishop of the Diocess or Ordinary of the Place to submit himself to the Use and due Exercise of the same And if after such Admonition he do not conform himself within the space of one Month We determine and decree That the Licence of every such Preacher shall thereupon be utterly void and of none effect LV. The Form of a Prayer to be used by all Preachers before their Sermons BEfore all Sermons Lectures and Homilies the Preachers and Ministers shall move the People to joyn with them in Prayer in this Form or to this effect as briefly as conveniently they may Ye shall
in outward Reverence as otherwise regarded for the Worthiness of their Ministery did think it sit by a prescript Form of decent and comely Apparel to have them known to the People and thereby to receive the Honour and Estimation due to the special Messengers and Ministers of Almighty God We therefore following their grave Judgment and the ancient Custom of the Church of England and hoping that in time new-fangleness of Apparel in some Factious Persons will die of it self do constitute and appoint That the Archbishops and Bishops shall not intermit to use the accustomed Apparel of their Degrees Likewise all Deans Masters of Colleges Archdeacons and Prebendaries in Cathedral and Collegiate Churches being Priests or Deacons Doctors in Divinity Law and Physick Batchellors in Divinity Masters of Arts and Batchellors of Law having any Ecclesiastical Living shall usually wear Gowns with standing Collars and Sleeves strait at the Hands or wide Sleeves as is used in the Universities with Hoods or Tippets of Silk or Sarcenet and square Caps And that all other Ministers admitted or to be admitted into that Function shall also usually wear the like Apparel as is aforesaid except Tippets only We do further in like manner ordain That all the said Ecclesiastical Persons above mentioned shall usually wear in their Journeys Cloaks with Sleeves commonly called Priests Cloaks without Gards Welts long Buttons or Cuts And no Ecclesiastical Person shall wear any Coife or wrought Night-cap but only plain Night-caps of black Silk Satten or Velvet In all which Particulars concerning the Apparel here Prescribed our meaning is not to attribute any Holiness or special Worthiness to the said Garments but for Decency Gravity and Order as is before specified In private Houses and in their Studies the said Persons Ecclesiastical may use any comely and Scholar-like Apparel provided that it be not cut or pinckt and that in publick they go not in their Doublet and Hose without Coats or Cassocks And that they wear not any light coloured Stockings Likewise poor Beneficed men and Curates not being able to provide themselves long Gowns may go in short Gowns of the Fashion aforesaid LXXV Sober Conversation required in Ministers NO Ecclesiastical Person shall at any time other then for their honest Necessities resort to any Taverns or Alehouses neither shall they boad or lodge in any such Places Furthermore they shall not give themselves to any base or servile Labour or to drinking or Riot spending their time Idlely by day or by night playing at Dice Cards or Ta●les or any other unlawful Game But at all times convenient they shall hear or read somewhat of the Holy Scriptures or shall occupy themselves with some other honest Study or Exercise always doing the things which shall appertain to Honesty and endeavouring to profit the Church of God having always in Mind that they ought to excel all others in Purity of Life and should be examples to the People to live well and Christianly under Pain of Ecclesiastical Censures to be inflicted with Severity according to the qualities of their Offences LXXV Ministers at no time to forsake their Calling NO man being admitted a Deacon or Minister shall from thenceforth voluntarily relinquish the same nor afterward use himself in the Course of his Life as a Lay-man upon pain of Excommunication And the Names of all such Men so forsaking their Calling the Church-wardens of the Parish where they dwell shall present to the Bishop of the Diocess or to the Ordinary of the Place having Episcopal Jurisdiction School-Masters LXXVII None to teach School without Licence NO Man shall teach either in publick School or private House but such as shall be allowed by the Bishop of the Diocess or Ordinary of the Place under his Hand and Seal being found meet as well for his Learning and dexterity in Teaching as for sober and honest Conversation and also for right understanding of Gods true Religion and also except he shall first subscribe to the first and third Articles aforementioned simply and to the two first Clauses of the second Article LXXVIII Curates desirous to teach to be Licensed before others IN what Parish Church or Chappel soever there is a Curate which is a Master of Arts or Batchelor of Arts or is otherwise well able to teach Youth and will willingly so do for the better increase of his Living and training up of Children in Principles of true Religion We will and ordain That a Licence to teach Youth of the Parish where he serveth be granted to none by the Ordinary of that place but only to the said Curate Provided always That this Constitution shall not extend to any Parish or Chappel in Countrey Towns where there is a publick School founded already In which case we think it not meet to allow any to teach Grammar but only him that is allowed for the said publick School LXXXIX The Duty of School-Masters ALL School-Masters shall teach in English or Latin as the Children are able to bear the larger or shorter Catechism heretofore by publick Authority set forth And as often as any Sermon shall be upon Holy and Festival days within the Parish where they teach they shall bring their Schollars to the Church where such Sermon shall be made and there see them quietly and soberly behave themselves and shall examine them at times convenient after their return what they have born away of such Sermons Upon other days and at other times they shall train them up with such Sentences of holy Scriptures as shall be most expedient to induce them to all Godliness and they shall teach the Grammar set forth by King Henry the Eighth and continued in the times of King Edward the Sixth and Queen Elizabeth of noble Memory and none other And if any School-Master being Licensed and having subscribed as aforesaid shall offend in any of the premisses or either speak write or teach against any thing whereunto he hath formerly subscribed if upon admonition by the Ordinary he do not amend and reform himself let him be suspended from teaching School any longer Things appertaining to Churches LXXX The great Bible and Book of Common Prayer to be had in every Church THE Church-wardens or Quest-men of every Church and Chappel shall at the charge of the Parish provide the Book of Common Prayer lately explained in some few points by his Majesties Authority according to the Laws and his Highness Prerogative in that behalf and that with all convenient speed but at the furthest within two months after the publishing of these our Constitutions And if any Parishes be yet unfurnished of the Bible of the largest Volume or of the Books of Homilies allowed by Authority the said Church-wardens shall within convenient time provide the same at the like charge of the Parish LXXXI A Font of Stone for Baptism in every Church ACcording to a former Constitution too much neglected in many places we appoint That there shall be a Font of Stone in every
Church and Chappel where Baptism is to be ministred the same to be set in the Ancient usual places In which only Font the Minister shall baptize publickly LXXXII A decent Communion Table in every Church VVHereas we have no doubt but that in all Churches within the Realm of England convenient and decent Tables are provided and placed for the celebration of the holy Communion we appoint that the same Tables shall from time to time be kept and repaired in sufficient and seemly manner and covered in time of Divine Service with a Carpet of Silk or other decent stuff thought meet by the Ordinary of the place if any question be made of it and with a fair Linen cloth at the time of the ministration as becometh that Table and so stand saving when the said holy Communion is to be administred At which time the same shall be placed in so good sort within the Church or Chancel as thereby the Minister may be more conveniently heard of the Communicants in his Prayer and Ministration and the Communicants also more conveniently and in more number may Communicate with the said Minister and that the Ten Commandments be set upon the East-end of every Church and Chappel where the people may best see and read the same and other chosen Sentences written upon the walls of the said Churches and Chappels in places convenient and likewise that a convenient Seat be made for the Minister to read Service in All these to be done at the charge of the Parish LXXXIII A Pulpit to be provided in every Church THE Church-wardens or Quest-men at the common charge of the Parishioners in every Church shall provide a comely and decent Pulpit to bo set in a convenient place within the same by the discretion of the Ordinary of the place if any question do arise and to be there seemly kept for the Preaching of Gods word LXXXIV A Chest for Alms in every Church THE Church-wardens shall provide and have within three months after the publishing of these Constitutions a strong Chest with a hole in the upper part thereof to be provided at the charge of the Parish if there be none such already provided having three Keys of which one shall remain in the custody of the Parson Vicar or Curate and the other two in the custody of the Church-wardens for the time being which Chest they shall set and fasten in the most convenient place to the intent the Parishioners may put into it their Alms for their poor Neighbours And the Parson Vicar or Curate shall diligently from time to time and especially when men make their Testaments call upon exhort and move their Neighbours to confer and give as they may well spare to the said Chest declaring unto them That whereas heretofore they have been diligent to bestow much substance otherwise then God commanded upon superstitious uses now they ought at this time to be much more ready to help the poor and needy knowing that to relieve the poor is a sacrifice which pleaseth God And that also whatsoever is given for their comfort is given to Christ himself and is so accepted of him that he will mercifully reward the same The which Alms and Devotion of the people the keepers of the Keys shall yearly quarterly or oftner as need requireth take out of the Chest and distribute the same in the presence of most of the Parish or six of the chief of them to be truly and faithfully delivered to their most poor and needy neighbours LXXXV Churches to be kept in sufficient reparations THe Churchwardens or Questmen shall take care and provide that the Churches be well and sufficiently repair'd and so from time to time kept and maintained that the Windows be well glazed and that the Floors be kept paved plain and even all things there in such an orderly and decent sort without dust or any thing that may be either noysome or unseemly as best becometh the House of God and is prescribed in an Homily to that effect The like care they shall take that the Church-yards be well and sufficiently repaired fenced and maintained with Walls Rails or Pales as have been in each place accustomed at their charges unto whom by Law the same appertaineth but especially they shall see that in every meeting of the Congregation peace be well kept and that all persons Excommunicated and so denounced be kept out of the Church LXXXVI Churches to be surveyed and the decays certified to the High Commissioners EVery Dean Dean and Chapter Archdeacon and others which have Authority to hold Ecclesiastical Visitations by Composition Law or Prescription shall survey the Churches of his or their Jurisdiction once in every three years in his own person or cause the same to be done and shall from time to time within the said three years certifie the High Commissioners for causes Ecclesiastical every year of such defects in any the said Churches as he or they do find to remain unrepaired and the names and sirnames of the parties faulty therein Upon which Certificate we desire that the said High Commissioners will ex officio mero send for such parties and compel them to obey the just and lawful Decrees of such Ecclesiastical Ordinaries making such Certificates LXXXVII A Terrier of Glebe-lands and other Possessions belonging to Churches WE Ordain That the Archbishops and all Bishops within their several Diocesses shall procure as much as in them lieth that a true Note and Terrier of all the Glebes Lands Medows Gardens Orchards Houses Stocks Implements Tenements and portions of Tythes lying out of their Parishes which belong to any Parsonage or Vicarage or rural Prebend be taken by the view of honest men in every Parish by the appointment of the Bishop whereof the Minister to be one and be laid up in the Bishops Registry there to be for a perpetual memory thereof LXXXVIII Churches not to be Prophaned THe Church-wardens or Quest-men and their Assistants shall suffer no Plays Feasts Banquets Suppers Church-ales Drinkings temporal Courts or Lets Lay-jurys Musters or any other prophane usage to be kept in the Church Chappel or Church-yard neither the Bells to be rung superstitiously upon Holy-days or Eves abrogated by the Book of Common Prayer not at any other times without good cause to be allowed by the Minister of the place and by themselves Church-wardens or Quest-men and Side-men or Assistants LXXXIX The choice of Church-wardens and their accompt ALL Church-wardens or Quest-men in every Parish shall be chosen by the joynt consent of the Minister and the Parishioners if it may be But if they cannot agree upon such a choice then the Minister shall chuse one and the Parishioners another and without such a joynt or several choice none shall take upon them to be Church-wardens neither shall they continue any longer then one year in that Office except perhaps they be chosen again in like manner And all Church-wardens at the end of their year or within a month after
Swearing Ribbaldry Usury or any other uncleanness and wickedness of Life the Church wardens or Quest-men and Sidemen in their next presentments to their Ordinaries shall faithfully present all and every of the said offenders to the intent that they and every of them may be punished by the severity of the Laws according to their deserts and such notorious offenders shall not be ad●●tted to the holy Communion till they be reformed CX Schismaticks to be presented IF the Church-wardens or Quest-men or Assistants do or 〈…〉 any man within their parish or elsewhere that is a hindere●… 〈◊〉 the Word of God to be read or sincerely preached or of the 〈…〉 these our Constitutions or a factour of any usurped or foreign 〈◊〉 by the Laws of this Realm justly rejected and taken away or a 〈…〉 Popish and erroneous Doctrin they shall detect and present the same to the Bishop of the Diocess or Ordinary of the place to be censured and punished according to such Ecclesiastical Laws as are prescribed in that behalf CXI Disturbers of Divine Service to be presented IN all Visitations of Bishops and Arch-Deacons the Church-wardens or Quest-men and Sidemen shall truly and personally present the names of all those which behave themselves rudely and disorderly in the Church or which by untimely Ringing of the Bells by walking talking or other noise shall hinder the Minister or Preacher CXII Not Communicants at Easter to be presented THE Minister Church-wardens Quest-men and Assistants of every Parish Church and Chappel shall yearly within forty days after Easter exhibit to the Bishop or his Chancellor the names or Sirnames of all the parishioners as well men as women which being of the age of sixteen years received not the Communion at Easter before CXIII Ministers may present BEcause it often cometh to pass that the Church-wardens Sidemen Quest-men and such other persons of the Layity as are to take care for the suppressing of sin and wickedness in their several Parishes as much as in them lieth by admonition reprehension and denunciation to their Ordinaries do forbear to discharge their duties therein either through fear of their Superiors or through negligence more then were fit the Licentiousness of these times considered We ordain That hereafter every Parson and Vicar or in the lawful absence of any Parson or Vicar then their Curates and Substitutes may joyn in every presentment with the said Church-wardens Sidemen and the rest above mentioned at the times hereafter limited if they the said Church-wardens and the rest will present such enormities as are apparent in the Parish or if they will not then every such Parson and Vicar or in their absence as aforesaid their Curates may themselves present to their Ordinaries at such times and when else they think it meet all such crimes as they have in charge or otherwise as by them being the persons that should have the chief care for the suppressing of sin and impiety in their Parishes shall be thought to require due Reformation Provided always that if any man confess his secret and hidden sins to the Minister for the unburthening of his conscience and to receive spiritual consolation and ease of mind from him We do not any way bind the said Minister by this our Constitution but do straitly charge and admonish him that he do not at any time reveal and make known to any person whatsoever any crime or offence so committed to his trust and secrecy except they be such crimes as by the Laws of this Realm his own life may be called into question for concealing the same under pain of irrgularity CXIV Ministers shall present Recusants EVery Parson Vicar or Curate shall carefully inform themselves every Year hereafter how many Popish Recusants Men Women and Children above the age of thirteen Years and how many being Popishly given who though they come to the Church yet do refuse to receive the Communion are Inhabitants or make their abode either as Sojourners or common Guests in any of their several Parishes and shall set down their true Names in writing if they can learn them or otherwise such names as for the time they carry distinguishing the obsolute Recusants from half Recusants and the same so far as they know or believe so distinguished and set down under their Hands shall truly present to their Ordinaries before the Feast of the Nativity next ensuing under pain of Suspension to be inflicted upon them by their said Ordinaries and so every year hereafter upon the like Pain before the Feast of St. John Baptist. Also we ordain That all such Ordinaries Chancellors Commissaries Arch-deacons Officials and all other Ecclesiastical Officers to whom the said Presentments shall be exhibited shall likewise within one Month after the Receipt of the same under pain of Suspension by the Bishop from the Execution of their Offices for the space of half a Year as often as they shall offend therein deliver them or cause to be delivered to the Bishop respectively who shall also exhibit them to the Archbishop within six Weeks and the Archbishop to his Majesty within other six Weeks after he hath received the said Presentments CXV Ministers and Churchwardens not to be sued for Presenting VVHereas for the Reformation of Criminous persons and disorders in every Parish the Churchwardens Questmen Sidemen and such other Church Officers are sworn and the Minister charged to present as well the Crimes and Disorders committed by the said Criminous persons as also the common Fame which is spread abroad of them whereby they are often maligned and sometimes troubled by the said Dilinquents or their Friends We do admonish and exhort all Judges both Ecclesiastical and Temporal as they regard and reverence the fearful judgment-seat of the highest Judge that they admit not in any of their Courts any Complaint Plea Suit or Suits against any such Churchwarden Questmen Sidemen or other Church-Officers for making any such presentments nor against any Minister for any pres●ntment that he shall make all the said presentments tending to the restraint of shameless Impiety and considering that the Rules both of Charity and Government do presume that they did nothing therein of Malice but for the discharge of their Consciences CXVI Churchwardens not bound to present oftner than twice a Year NO Churchwardens Questmen or Sidemen of any Parish shall be inforced to exhibit their Presentments to any having Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction above once in every Year where it hath been no oftner used nor above twice in any Diocess whatsoever except it be at the Bishops Visitation For the which presentments of every Parish Church or Chappel the Register of any Court where they are to be Exhibited shall not receive in one Year above four pence under pain for every offence therein of Suspension from the Execution of his Office for the space of a Month toties quoties Provided always that as good occasion shall require it shall be lawful for every Minister Churchwardens and Sidemen to present
offenders as oft as they shall think meet And likewise for any godly disposed Person or for any Ecclesiastical Judge upon knowledge or notice given unto him or them of any enormous Crime within his Jurisdiction to move the Minister Churchwardens or Sidemen as they tender the Glory of God and Reformation of Sin to present the same if they shall find sufficient cause to induce them thereunto that it may be in due time punished and reformed Provided that for these voluntary presentments there be no Fee required or taken of them under the pain aforesaid CXVII Churchwardens not to be troubled for not presenting oftner then twice a year NO Church-wardens Quest-men or Side-men shall be called or cited but only at the said time or times before limited to appear before any Ecclesiastical Judge whosoever for refusing at other times to present any faults committed in their Parishes and punishable by Ecclesiastical Laws Neither shall they nor any of them after their presentments exhibited at any of those times be any further troubled for the same except upon manifest and evident proof it may appear that they did then willingly and wittingly omit to present some such publick crime or crimes as they knew to be committed or could not be ignorant that there was then a publick fame of them or unless there be very just cause to call them for the explanation of their former presentments In which case of wilful omission their Ordinaries shall proceed against them in such sort as in causes of wilful Perjury in a Court Ecclesiastical it is already by Law provided CXVIII The old Churchwardens to make their Presentments before the new be sworn THe Office of all Church-wardens and Side-men shall be reputed ever hereafter to continue until the new Church-wardens that shall succeed them be sworn which shall be the first week after Easter or some week following according to the direction of the Ordinary Which time so appointed shall always be one of the two times in every year when the Minister and Church-wardens and Side-men of every Parish shall exhibit to their several Ordinaries the presentments of such enormities as have hapned in their Parishes since their last Presentments And this duty they shall perform before the newly chosen Church-wardens and Side-men be sworn and shall not be suffered to pass over the said presentments to those that are newly come into Office and are by intendment ignorant of such crimes under pain of those censures which are appointed for the reformation of such dalliers and dispencers with their own Consciences and Oaths CXIX Convenient time to be assigned for framing Presentments FOr the avoiding of such inconveniences as heretofore have happened by the hasty making of Bills of Presentments upon the days of the Visitation and Synods it is ordered That always hereafter every Chancellor Archdeacon Commissary and Official and every other person having Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction at the ordinary time when the Church-wardens are sworn and the Archbishop and Bishops when he or they do summon their Visitation shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Church-wardens Quest-men and Side-men of every Parish or to some of them such Books of Articles as they or any of them shall require for the year following the said Church-wardens Quest-men and Side-men to ground their presentments upon at such times as they are to exhibit them In which Book shall be contained the form of the Oath which must be taken immediately before every such presentment to the intent that having beforehand time sufficient not only to peruse and consider what their said Oath shall be but the Articles also whereupon they are to ground their Presentments they may frame them at home both advisedly and truly to the discharge of their own Consciences after they are sworn as becometh honest and godly men CXX None to be cited into Ecclesiastical Courts by Process of Quorum nomina NO Bishop Chancellor Archdeacon Official or other Ecclesiastical Judge shall suffer any general Processes of Quorum nomina to be sent out of his Court except the names of all such as thereby are to be cited shall be first expresly entered by the hand of the Register or his Deputy under the said Processes and the said Processes and names be first subscribed by the Judge or his Deputy and his Seal thereto affixed CXXI None to be cited into several Courts for one Crime IN places where the Bishop and Archdeacon do by prescription or composition visit at several times in one and the same year lest for one and the self same fault any of his Majesties Subjects should be challenged and molested in divers Ecclesiastical Courts We order and appoint That every Archdeacon or his Official within one month after the Visitation ended that year and the presentments received shall certifie under his Hand and Seal to the Bishop or his Chancellor the names and crimes of all such as are detected and presented in his said Visitation to the end the Chancellor shall thenceforth forbear to convent any person for any crime or cause so detected or presented to the Archdeacon And the Chancellor within the like time after the Bishops Visitation ended and Presentments received shall under his Hand and Seal signifie to the Archdeacon or his Official the names and crimes of all such persons which shall be detected or presented unto him in that Visitation to the same intent as is aforesaid And if these Officers shall not certifie each other as is here prescribed or after such Certificate shall intermeddle with the crimes or persons detected and presented in each other Visitation then every of them so offending shall be suspended from all exercise of his Jurisdiction by the Bishop of the Diocess until he shall repay the costs and expences which the parties grieved have been at by that vexation CXXII No Sentence of Deprivation or Deposition to be pronounced against a Minister but by the Bishop WHEN any Minister is complained of in any Ecclesiastical Court belonging to any Bishop of his Province for any Crime the Chancellor Commissary Official or any other having Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction to whom it shall appertain shall expedite the cause by Processes and other proceedings against him and upon contumacy for not appearing shall first suspend him and afterwards his Contumacy continuing excommunicate him But if he appear and submit himself to the Course of Law then the matter being ready for Sentence and the merits of his offence exacting by Law either deprivation from his Living or deposition from the Ministry no such Sentence shall be pronounced by any Person whosoever but only by the Bishop with the assistance of his Chancellor the Dean if they may conveniently be had and some of the Prebendaries if the Court be kept near the Cathedral Church or of the Arch-deacon if he may be had conveniently and two other at the least grave Ministers and Preachers to be called by the Bishop when the Court is kept in other places CXXIII
every thing in them contained as is aforesaid but do likewise propounid publish and straightway enjoyn and command by our said Authority and by these our Letters Patents the same to be diligently observed executed and equally kept by all our loving Subjects of this our Kingdom both within the Province of Canturbury and York in all points wherein they do or may concern every or any of them according to this our Will and Pleasure hereby signified and expressed and that likewise for the better observation of them every Minister by what Name or Title soever he be called shall in the Parish Church or Chappel where he hath charge read all the said Canons Orders Ordinances and Constitutions once every year upon some Sundays or Holy days in the afternoon before Divine Service dividing the same in such sort as that the one half may be read one day and the other another day the Book of the said Canons to be provided at the charge of the Parish betwixt this and the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord God next ensuing Straightly charging and commanding all Archbishops Bishops and all other that exercise any Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction within this Realm every man in his place to see and procure so much as in them lieth all and every of the same Canons Orders Ordinances and Constitutions to be in all points duly observed not sparing to execute the Penalties in them severally mentioned upon any that shall wittingly or wilfully break or neglect to observe the same as they tender the Honour of God the Peace of the Church the Tranquility of the Kingdom and their Duties and Service to Us their King and Sovereign In VVitness c. THE TABLE Of the Church of England 1 THE Kings Supremacy over the Church of England in Causes Ecclesiastical to be maintained Page 1 2 Impugners of the Kings Supremacy censured 2 3 The Church of England a true and Apostolical Church ib. 4 Impugners of the publick Worship of God established in the Church of England censured ib. 5 Impugners of the Articles of Religion established in the Church of England censured 3 6 Impugners of the Rites and Ceremonies established in the Church of England censured ib. 7 Impugners of the Government of the Church of England by Archbishops Bishops c. censured ib. 8 Impugners of the Form of consecrating and ordering Archbishops Bishops c. in the Church of England censured ib. 9 Authors of Schism in the Church of England censured 4 10 Maintainers of Schismaticks in the Church of England censured ib. 11 Maintainers of Con●nticles censured ib. 12 Maintainers of Constitutions made in Conventicles censured 5 Of Divine Service and Administration of the Sacraments 13 DUe celebration of Sundays and Holy-days 5 14 The prescript Form of Divine Service to be used on Sundays and Holy-days ib. 15 The Letany to be read on Wednesdays and Fridays 6 16 Colledges to use the Prescript Form of Divine Service ib. 17 Students in Colledges to wear Surplices in time of Divine Service ib. 18 A Reverence and Attention to be used within the Church in time of Divine Service 7 19 Loyterers not to be suffered near the Church in time of Divine Service 8 20 Bread and Wine to be provided against every Communion ib. 21 The Communion to be thrice a Year received ib. 22 Warning to be given beforehand for the Communion ib. 23 Students in Colledges to receive the Communion four times a Year 9 24 Copes to be worn in Cathedral Churches by those that Administer the Communion ib. 25 Surplices and Hoods to be worn in Cathedral Churches when there is no Communion 10 26 Notorious Offenders not to be admitted to the Communion ib. 27 Schismaticks not to be admitted to the Communion ib. 28 Strangers not to be admitted to the Communion 11 29 Fathers not to be Godfathers in Baptism nor Children not Communicants ib. 30 The lawful use of the Cross in Baptism explained 12 Ministers their Ordination Function and Charge 31 FOur Solemn Times appointed for the making of Ministers 14 32 None to be made Deacon and Minister both in one Day 15 33 The Titles of such as are to be made Ministers ibid. 34 The Quality of such as are to be made Ministers 16 35 The Examination of such as are to be made Ministers ib. 36 Subscriptions required of such as are to be made Ministers 17 37 Subscription before the Diocesan 18 38 Revolters after Subscription censured ib. 39 Cautions for Institution of Ministers into Benefices ib. 40 An Oath against Simony at Institution into Benefices ib. 41 Licences for Plurality of Benefices limited and Residence enjoined 19 42 Residence of Deans in their Churches 20 43 Deans and Prebendaries to Preach during their Residence ib. 44 Prebendaries to be resident upon their Benefices 21 45 Beneficed Preachers being Resident upon their Livings to Preach every Sunday 21 46 Beneficed men not Preachers to procure monthly Sermons ib. 47 Absence of Beneficed men to be supplied by Curates that are allowed Preachers 22 48 None to be Curates but allowed by the Bishops ib. 49 Ministers not allowed Preachers may not Expound ib. 50 Strangers not admitted to Preach without shewing their Licence 23 51 Strangers not admitted to Preach in Cathedral Churches without sufficient Authority ib. 52 The Names of Strange Preachers to be noted in a Book ib 53 No Publick Opposition between Preachers ib. 54 The Licences of Preachers refusing Conformity to be void 24 55 The Form of a Prayer to be used by all Preachers before their Sermons ib. 56 Preachers and Lecturers to read Divine Service and Administer the Sacraments twice a year at the least 25 57 The Sacraments to be refused at the hands of unpreaching Ministers 26 58 Ministers reading Divine Service and administring the Sacraments to wear Surplices and Graduates therewithal Hoods ib. 59 Ministers to Catechize every Sunday 27 60 Confirmation to be performed once in three years ib. 61 Ministers to prepare Children for Confirmation 28 62 Ministers not to marry any Persons without Banns or Licence ib. 63 Ministers of Exempt Churches not to Marry without Banns or Licence 29 64 Ministers solemnly to bid Holy-day ib. 65 Ministers solemnly to denounce Recusants and Excommunicates ib. 66 Ministers to confer with Recusants 30 67 Ministers to Visit the Sick ib. 68 Ministers not to refuse to Christen or Bury 31 69 Ministers not to defer Christning if the Child be in danger ib. 70 Ministers to keep a Register of Christenings Weddings and Burials ib. 71 Ministers not to preach or administer the Communion in Private Houses 32 72 Ministers not to appoint publick or private Fasts or Prophesies or to Exercise but by Authority 33 73 Ministers not to hold private Conventicles ib. 74 Decency in Apparel enjoyned to Ministers 34 75 Sober Conversation required in Ministers 35 76 Ministers at no time to forsake their Calling ib. School-Masters 77 NOne to teach School without Licence 35 78 Curates destrous to teach to be
Licensed before others 36 79 The Duty of School-Masters ib. Things appertaining to Churches 80 THe great Bible and Book of Common Prayer to be had in every Church 36 81 A Font of Stone for Baptism in every Church 37 82 A decent Communion Table in every Church ib. 83 A Pulpit to be provided in every Church 38 84 A Chest for Alms in every Church ib. 85 Churches to be kept in sufficient reparation ib. 86 Churches to be surveyed and the decays certified to the High Commissioners 39 87 A Terrier of Glebe-lands and other Possessions belongin to Churches ib. 88 Churches not to be Prophaned 40 Church-wardens or Quest-men and Side-men or Assistants 89 THe choice of Churchwardens and their accompt 40 90 The choice of Sidemen and their joynt Office with Church-wardens ib. Parish Clerks 91 PArish Clerks to le chosen by the Minister 41 Ecclesiastical Courts belonging to the Archbishops Jurisdiction 92 NOne to be cited into divers Courts for probate of the same Will 41 93 The rate of Bona notabilia liable to the Prorogative Court 43 94 None to be cited into the Arches or Audience but dwellers within the Archbishops Diocess or Peculiars ib. 95 The Restraint of double Quarrels 44 96 Inhibitions not to be granted without the subscription of an Advocate ib. 97 Inhibitions not to be granted until the Appeal be exhibited to the Iudge 45 98 Inhibitions not to be granted to factious Appellants unless they first subscribe ib. 99 None to marry within the Degrees prohibited 46 100 None to Marry under xxi years without their Parents Consent ib. 101 By whom Licences to Marry without Banns shall be granted and to what sort of persons ib. 102 Security to be taken at the granting of such Licences and under what Conditions 47 103 Oaths to be taken for the Conditions ib. 104 An Exception for those that are in Widdowhood ib. 105 No Sentence for Divorce to be given upon the sole confession of the Parties 48 106 No Sentence for Divorce to be given but in open Court ib. 107 In all Sentences for Divorce Bond to be taken for not marrying during each others life ib. 108 The penalty for Iudges offending in the Premisses 49 Ecclesiastical Courts belonging to the Jurisdiction of Bishops and Arch-Deacons and the Proceedings in them 109 NOtorious Crimes and Scandal to be certified into Ecclesiastical Courts by Presentment 49 110 Schismaticks to be presented ib. 111 Disturbers of Divine Service to be presented 50 112 Not Communicants at Easter to be presented ib. 113 Ministers may persent ib. 114 Ministers shall present Recusants 51 115 Ministers and Churchwardens not to be sued for Presenting ib. 116 Churchwardens not bound to present oftner than twice a Year 52 117 Churchwardens not to be troubled for not presenting oftner then twice a year ib. 118 The old Church-wardens to make their Presentments before the new be sworn 53 119 Convenient time to be assigned for framing Presentments ib. 120 None to be cited into Ecclesiastical Courts by Process of Quorum nomina 54 121 None to be cited into several Courts for one Crime ib. 122 No Sentence of Deprivation or Deposition to be pronounced against a Minister but by the Bishop 55 123 No Act to be sped but in open Court ib. 124 No Court to have more than one Seal ib. 125 Convenient places to be chosen for the keeping of Courts 56 126 Peculiar and inferiour Courts to exhibit the Original Copies of Wills into the Bishops Registry ib. Judges Eccleslastical and their Surrogates 127 THe quality and Oath of Iudges 56 128 The Quality of Surrogates 57 Proctors 129 PProctors not to retain Causes without the lawful Assignment of the parties 58 130 Proctors not to retain Causes without the counsel of an Advocate ib. 131 Proctors not to conclude in any cause without the knowledge of an Advocate 59 132 Proctors pohibited the Oath In Animam Domini sui ib. 133 Proctors not to be clamorous in Court 60 Registers 134 A Buses to be reformed in Registers 60 135 A certain rate of Fees due to all Ecclesiastical Officers 61 136 A Table of the Rates and Fees to be set up in Courts and Registers 62 137 The whole Fees for shewing Letters of Orders and other Licences due but once in every Bishops time ib. Apparitors 138 THe number of Apparitors restrained 63 Authority of Synods 139 A National Synod the Church representative 64 140 Synods conclude as well the absent as the present ib. 141 Depravers of the Synod censured ib. FINIS
and unlawful and consequently shall be dissolved as void from the beginning and the parties so married shall by course of Law be separated And the aforesaid Table shall be in every Church publickly set up and fixed at the charge of the Parish C. None to Marry under xxi years without their Parents Consent NO Children under the age of one and twenty years compleat shall contract themselves or marry without the consent of their Parents or of their Guardians and Governors if their Parents be deceased CI. By whom Licences to Marry without Banns shall be granted and to what sort of persons NO Faculty or Licence shall be henceforth granted for solemnization of Matrimony betwixt any parties without thrice open publication of the Banns according to the Book of Common Prayer by any person exercising any Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction or claiming any Priviledges in the right of their Churches but the same shall be granted only by such as have Episcopal Authority or the Commissary for Faculties Vicars general of the Archbishops and Bishops sede plena or sede vacante the Guardian of the Spiritualties or Ordinaries exercising of right Episcopal Jurisdiction in their several Jurisdictions respectively and unto such persons only as be of good state and quality and that upon good caution and security taken CII Security to be taken at the granting of such Licences and under what Conditions THE Security mentioned shall contain these Conditions First that at the time of the granting every such Licence there is not any impediment of precontract consanguinity affinity or other lawful cause to hinder the said Marriage Secondly that there is not any controversie or suit depending in any Court before any Ecclesiastical Judge touching any contract or Marriage of either of the said parties with any other Thirdly that they have obtained thereunto the express consent of their Parents if they be living or otherwise of their Guardians or Governours Lastly that they shall celebrate the said Matrimony publickly in the Parish Church or Chappel where one of them dwelleth and in no other place and that between the hours of eight and twelve in the forenoon CIII Oaths to be taken for the Conditions FOR the avoiding of all fraud and collusion in the obtaining of such Licences and Dispensations We further constitute and appoint That before any Licence for the celebration of Matrimony without publication of Banns be had or granted it shall appear to the Judge by the Oaths of two sufficient witnesses one of them to be known either to the Judge himself or to some other person of good reputation then present and known likewise to the said Judge that the express consent of the Parents or Parent if one be dead or Guardians or Guardian of the parties is thereunto had and obtained And furthermore that one of the parties personally swear that he believeth there is no let or impediment of precontract or kindred or alliance or of any other lawful cause whatsoever nor any suit commenced in any Ecclesiastical Court to bar or hinder the proceeding of the said Matrimony according to the tenor of the foresaid Licence CIV An Exception for those that are in Widowhood IF both the parties which are to Marry being in Widowhood do seek a Faculty for the forbearing of Banns then the clauses before mentioned requiring the Parents consents may be omitted but the Parishes where they dwell both shall be expressed in the Licence as also the Parish named where the Marriage shall be celebrated And if any Commissary for Faculties Vicars general or other the said Ordinaries shall offend in the Premisses or any part thereof he shall for every time so offending be suspended from the execution of his Office for the space of six months and every such Licence or Dispensation shall be held void to all effects and purposes as if there had never been any such granted and the parties marrying by vertue thereof shall be subject to the punishments which are appointed for clandestine Marriages CV No Sentence for Divorce to be given upon the sole confession of the Parties FOrasmuch as Matrimonial causes have been always reckoned and reputed amongst the weightiest and therefore require the greater caution when they come to be handled and debated in Judgment especially in Causes wherein Matrimony having been in the Church duly solemnized is required upon any suggestion or pretext whatsoever to be dissolved or annulled We do straitly charge and injoyn that in all proceedings to Divorce and Nullities of Matrimony good circumspection and Advice be used and that the truth may as far as is possible be sifted out by the deposition of witnesses and other lawful proofs and evictions and that credit be not given to the sole confession of the parties themselves howsoever taken upon Oath either within or without the Court. CVI. No Sentence for Divorce to be given but in open Court NO Sentence shall be given either for Separation a thoro mensa or for annulling of pretended Matrimony but in open Court and in the Seat of Justice and that with the knowledge and consent either of the Archbishop within his Province or of the Bishop within his Diocess or of the Dean of the Arches the Judge of the Audience of Canterbury or of the Vicars general or other principal Officials or sede vacante of the Guardians of the Spiritualties or other Ordinaries to whom of right it appertaineth in their several Jurisdictions and Courts concerning them only that are then dwelling under their Jurisdictions CVII In all Sentences for Divorce Bond to be taken for not marrying during each others life IN all Sentences pronounced only for Divorce and Separation a thoro mensa there shall be a caution and restraint inserted in the Act of the said Sentence That the parties so separated shall live chastly and continently neither shall they during each others life contract Matrimony with other person And for the better observation of this last clause the said Sentence of Divorce shall not be pronounced until the party or parties requiring the same have given good and sufficient caution and security into the Court that they will not any way break or transgress the said restraint or prohibition CVIII The penalty for Iudges offending in the Premisses AND if any Judge giving Sentence of Divorce or Separation shall not fully keep and observe the premisses he shall be by the Archbishop of the Province or by the Bishop of the Diocess suspended from the exercise of his Office for the space of a whole year and the Sentence of Separation so given contrary to the form aforesaid shall be held void to all intents and purposes of the Law as if it had not at all been given or pronounced Ecclesiastical Courts belonging to the Jurisdiction of Bishops and Arch-Deacons and the Proceedings in them CIX Notorious Crimes and Scandal to be certified into Ecclesiastical Co●rts by Pre●entment IF any offend their brethren either by Adultery Whoredom Incest or Drunkenness or by